Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Hello all, Slick here. GW's latest newsletter features some amazing new terrain for Warhammer Fantasy! These are also featured in this month's White Dwarf. The Tower of Sorcery kit appears to be modular which will present some cool conversion possibilities.

Sculpted by Dave Andrews, Witchfate Tor is a majestic Tower of Sorcery that stands four floors high. With rooms in which to place your models, ledges, battlements, a secret door, as well as more intricate features inside such as statues and skulls, it is a remarkably detailed building. and an impressive structure to feature on the gaming table.

On the battle-field you can use Witchfate Tor to represent a piece of arcane architecture, a Wizard's Towers or even impassable terrain adding even more depth and narrative to your games of Warhammer.

Wizards, Mages and Shamans can all fight for dominance of Witchfate Tor, and so can you - order this resplendent centrepiece today.

Dreadstone Blight is a ruined tower, which acts as a ruined structure for your battlefield. The base features the Wheel of Magic, while the walls and floors can slot into numerous decayed configurations. Order Dreadstone Blight for your tabletop today.

Scenery for all - the Citadel range

There is a full range of epic buildings and scenery available that provides great terrain to battle over, making excellent inspiration for your hobby. Here is a selection from the Citadel range.

This Gameboard features six detailed sections that fit together to form a 6' x 4' table, and is made from the same plastics as your miniatures. It can provide a central hill, a large valley, or an open plain on which to engage in epic battles.

The 70-piece kit contains a scenic base and enough components to make three trees and in a variety of combinations - create a Venom Thicket or an Abyssal Wood. Woods are also ideal terrain in which to deploy your skirmishers.

This is a pre-textured plastic Gaming Hill, which is easy to paint. This flexible piece of terrain can be situated anywhere on the battlefield, providing The High Ground Combat Resolution bonus.

News: GW Newsletter - Scenery for Anyone

Hello all, Slick here. GW's latest newsletter features some amazing new terrain for Warhammer Fantasy! These are also featured in this month's White Dwarf. The Tower of Sorcery kit appears to be modular which will present some cool conversion possibilities.

Sculpted by Dave Andrews, Witchfate Tor is a majestic Tower of Sorcery that stands four floors high. With rooms in which to place your models, ledges, battlements, a secret door, as well as more intricate features inside such as statues and skulls, it is a remarkably detailed building. and an impressive structure to feature on the gaming table.

On the battle-field you can use Witchfate Tor to represent a piece of arcane architecture, a Wizard's Towers or even impassable terrain adding even more depth and narrative to your games of Warhammer.

Wizards, Mages and Shamans can all fight for dominance of Witchfate Tor, and so can you - order this resplendent centrepiece today.

Dreadstone Blight is a ruined tower, which acts as a ruined structure for your battlefield. The base features the Wheel of Magic, while the walls and floors can slot into numerous decayed configurations. Order Dreadstone Blight for your tabletop today.

Scenery for all - the Citadel range

There is a full range of epic buildings and scenery available that provides great terrain to battle over, making excellent inspiration for your hobby. Here is a selection from the Citadel range.

This Gameboard features six detailed sections that fit together to form a 6' x 4' table, and is made from the same plastics as your miniatures. It can provide a central hill, a large valley, or an open plain on which to engage in epic battles.

The 70-piece kit contains a scenic base and enough components to make three trees and in a variety of combinations - create a Venom Thicket or an Abyssal Wood. Woods are also ideal terrain in which to deploy your skirmishers.